Review:

Night Shift (short Story Collection)

overall review score: 4.3
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Night Shift is a collection of short stories by Stephen King, published in 1978. The anthology features a diverse range of horror, supernatural, and suspenseful tales that showcase King's mastery of short-form storytelling. Each story explores different themes, characters, and settings, all maintaining the author's characteristic atmospheric tension and dark humor.

Key Features

  • Collection of 20+ short stories spanning various horror subgenres
  • Includes popular tales such as 'Sometimes They Come Back' and 'The Job'
  • Showcases Stephen King's versatility as a storyteller
  • Themes include supernatural elements, psychological terror, and human fears
  • Well-crafted storytelling with strong character development within brief formats

Pros

  • Offers a wide variety of compelling and imaginative stories
  • Demonstrates Stephen King's talent in short story narration
  • Great for readers seeking quick yet impactful horror experiences
  • Contains some of King's most iconic early works

Cons

  • Some stories may feel less developed due to their shorter length
  • Not all tales will appeal to every reader's taste or horror preference
  • Certain stories rely heavily on supernatural themes which might not be to everyone's liking

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 08:07:07 AM UTC